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So Larry and Steve found this old barn behind there house and found something amazing in it! It was a frame and body from an old gasser! There wasn't much to it, and it was in very rough shape, but they figured to guild a C/G car anyway, so with a motor from their old jeep, and lots of hard work...
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Ive started this to take breaks from http://cs.scaleautomag.com/scacs/forums/t/70549.aspx Theres no plan really i just started applying liquitex browns and tans, followed by some yellow..then some baby blue, and lastly some alcohol and ink wash, padded with a makeup pad. This isnt final weathering but...
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Built from an AMT kit, this 1937 Chevy gasser has wheels and tires from a 1941 Willys kit, windows from a Revell Miss Deal kit, a motor from an AMT Funnier Farmer 1963 Pontiac Tempest kit, aftermarket aluminum ejectors, and a Tamiya Metallic Blue finish.
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Here´s my version of Revell Willys 41. Just made little changes that almost dont notice. Rear fenders, interior for example. Flames are decals from Revells 40 ford coupe and wheels are from Amt`s joker coon car.
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Steve built this model in 1985 from an old Revell Moving Violation 1941 Willys Drag Pickup kit. It's mostly box-stock with a few extra details and dark candy red paint.
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Steve built this Willys from a Revell kit in 1989. The model started off as a coupe and features a scratchbuilt roof and wood panels. The engine is a drag motor adapted for street use.
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Terry built this 1933 Willys box-stock from an AMT kit in approximately six hours. He used Testor's paint for the finish.
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This Willys Gasser pickup was built from an AMT kit, and has a blown Hemi, parts-box wheels, and a Midnight Blue paint job.
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This 1941 Willys is finished with Candy Apple Red spray-can paint and has a wired engine.
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This is a Matchbox Willys with a custom "canvas" top.
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